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 Revs Automotive Museum

 Created by: elpez
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Nov 14, 2018 09:40PM Se7en Edited: Nov 16, 2018 06:51AM 
Nov 14, 2018 03:15PM elpez  
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Totally agree - the Revs Institute is a fascinating collection of a wide variety of cars. Toured it earlier this year and was very impressed. Had to make a reservation to accommodate a group of five for the docent-led tour (very knowledgeable docents) and it had to be made a couple of weeks ahead as I recall, so plan ahead if you’re interested in visiting. One or two visitors may be able to get more easily. Their website handles the reservation process easily and shows you available guided tour days and times.

www.revsinstitute.org 

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Spent a couple of hours at this gem of a car museum in Naples, some of you may know it as the Collier Collection.  Great cross section of race cars and information, including the nicest 1964 Austin Cooper S in Surf Blue/White with the grey and blue interior.  I was ready to risk getting thrown out by opening the door and sitting in it!  Corvette Daytona, 1 of 3 and many others. I would recommend this to anyone in or visiting South Fla.  $25.00 gets you a 2 hr tour with a docent and unlimited time in the museum afterwards, or do your own tour for $17.00.

I was so stoked didn't even take pics.